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February 18, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 11:29 PM

February 15, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 11:28 PM

February 03, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 1:34 AM

January 31, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 2:13 AM

January 24, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 1:12 AM

January 18, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.    Predominantly male, a...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 2:32 AM

January 07, 2009

The back story….anthropologists at The University of Madup have been shocked to discover that Home Berriens which was thought to be a rare sub-species of Homo Sapiens has in fact developed at such a rate it has become a significant part of the adult population.   Predominantly male, aged 23 ...
Nicholas Bate [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Nicholas Bate at 10:53 PM
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